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Industry
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Introductions
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Meeting
Purpose
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Introduction
to
the
Fluoropolymer
(FP)
Industry
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Fluorinated
Processing
Aids
(APFO/
PFOA)
in
Fluoropolymers
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Qiscussion
&
Feedback
Meeting
Purpose
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Provide
Overview
of
FP
Industry
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Who,
What,
How,
Critical
Uses
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Open
Communication
Channels
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Describe
What
Industry
Is
Doing
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Determine
EPA
Expectations
&
Plans
I
Regulatory
Actions
I
International
Coordination
I
Discuss
Next
Steps
Society
of
the
Plastics
Industry
(SPI)
Fluoropolymer
Manufacturers
Group
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Special
Purpose
Committee
of
the
SPI
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The
mission
of
the
FMG
is
to
promote
the
continued
safe
manufacture
&
use
of
fluoropolymers
made
using
fluorinated
polymerization
aides
(FPA)
while
establishing
&
supporting
responsible
care
in
the
use
of
fluoropolymer
products
&
minimizing
the
impact
on
the
environment
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Objectives
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Meeting
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Illustrate
Necessity
of
the
Continuing
Safe
Use
of
APFO
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Demonstrate
Industry's
Safety
&
Health
Awareness
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Identify
EPA
Concerns
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Asahi
Glass
Fluoropolymers
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Atofina
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Ausimont
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Daikin
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DuPont
&
DuPont/
Dow
Elastomers
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Dyneon
(a
3M
Company)

Fluoropolymers
&
PFO
Chemistry
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APFO
Vs.
PFOS
Chemistry
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PFOS
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Part
of
the
Product
Being
Sold
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APFO
­
Processing
Aid,
Not
Intended
to
Be
in
Product
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Production
Volume
Comparisons
I
PFOS
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Thousands
of
Tons
(Millions
of
Pounds)
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APFO
­
Tens
of
Tons
(Thousands
of
Pounds)
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Dispersive
Vs.
Non­
dispersive
Uses
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PFOS
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Spray
Applications
for
Consumer
Products
(Dispersive
by
Design)
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APFO
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Traces
in
End­
use
Products
(Non­
dispersive)

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Importance
of
Fluoropolymers
to
Society/
Commerce
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What
are
Fluoropolymers
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PTFE
(Granular,
Fine
Powder,
Dispersion,
Micropowders)
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Thermoplastic
Fluoropolymers
(FEP,
PFA,
ETFE,
THV,
PVDF,
etc.)
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Fluoroelastomers
(including
PFE)

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Building
Blocks:
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TFE
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HFP
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VDF
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Olefins
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Fluoro
Vinyl
Ethers
Importance
of
Fluoropolymers
in
Society
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Fluoropolymer
Markets
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$2.5
Billion
of
FP
Sales
=
$10­
25
Billion
in
Industries
Dependent
on
FP
End­
Products
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Aerospace/
Military
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Automobiles/
Transportation/
Off­
Road
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Chemical/
Petrochemical
Processing
Equipment
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Computers/
Semiconductors
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Medical
Devices
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Power
Generation
Pollution
Control
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Telecommunications
Importance
of
Fluoropolymers
In
Critical
Applications
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Fuel
Barrier
Hoses,
Connectors
&
Seals
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Drive
Train
Seals
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Hydraulic
&
Refrigeration
Seals
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High
Performance
Lubricants
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Filtration
Products
(Bag
Houses
Etc)
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Wire
&
Cable
Insulation
(LAN
Networks,
Automotive,
Aerospace,
Etc.)
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Semiconductor
Chip
Manufacturing
Equipment
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Pipe
&Tank
Liners
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Pump
Seals,
Liners,
Packing
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Tubing
in
Medical/
measurement/
aerospace
Devices
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Protective
Clothing
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Protective
Coatings
on
Metal
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Etc.

Global
Industry
Organization
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Association
of
Plastic
Manufacturers
in
Europe
(APME)
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The
Society
of
the
Plastics
Industry
(SPI)
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Fluoropolymer
Manufacturers
Group
(FW
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Canadian
Plastics
Industry
Association
(CPIA)
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Contacts/
inclusion
of
OECD
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Status
of
SPIIAPME
ES&
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Programs
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Toxicology
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APME
APFO
Tox
Program
Ongoing
for
Over
3
Years
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APME
Product
Stewardship
&
Worker
Safety
&
Health
Programs
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Epidemiology
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Limited
Use
Locations
With
Good
Worker
Medical
Histories
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Lifecycle
Management
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Need
to
Gather
&
Understand
Additional
Residual
&
Exposure
Data
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I
Fully
Determine
Where
It
Goes
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Decide
How
Release
&
Exposure
Can
Be
Further
Reduced
(Continued)

Status
of
SPIIAPME
ES&
H
Programs
(continued)

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Environmental
Impacts
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Committed
to
Minimizing
Environmental
Impact
I
Source
Reduction
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Investigate
Recovery,
Recycle
&
Re­
use
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Committed
to
Preventing
Exposure
&
Avoiding
Any
Human
Health
Effects
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Replacement
or
Alternate
Technology?
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Repeated
Attempts
but
No
Success
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Group
Discussion
Questions/
Feedback/
Timelines
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